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06/28/12 America in Bloom of Plymouth is hosting its first bicycle cruise “Pedal for Petals” on Saturday, July 28, 2012. It is a 3 mile cruise through Plymouth’s scenic “Greenway Trail” beginning and ending at Founders Park on Polk Street behind the Coffee Lodge. Riders may begin anytime after 8 a.m. and have...Read More »

06/28/12 On Thursday, June 21st around 1:27pm, Officer Shanna Gilmer of the Plymouth Police Department responded to Martin’s Supermarket on Jefferson Street after receiving a call that a female subject later identified as Sarah B. Hopkins 35, of Grovertown was shoplifting. After an investigation it was found that Hopkins was also in possession...Read More »

06/28/12 Effective July 1, all Hoosiers will be able to breathe easier. The Indiana Smoke Free Air Law will prohibit smoking in all businesses, except for private clubs, bars, casinos and retail tobacco shops. Indiana will join 39 other states in protecting workers from secondhand smoke in the workplace. Secondhand smoke contains more...Read More »

06/28/12 Indiana stud ents, parents, and higher education advocates called today for immediate action to extend the student loan interest rate. Without a new plan from Congress, on July 1st student loan interest rates will double from 3.4 to 6.8 percent. The increase would affect federally subsidized Stafford loans, which are provided to almost...Read More »

06/28/12 The fourth Sunday of the month finds members of the Marshall County Church Orchestra providing music and a sermon for the residents of Miller’s Merry Manor in Plymouth. Orchestra leader Don Harness leads the group in music and also shares a short, uplifting sermon from the Bible. Many attend the service and...Read More »

06/27/12 The dangerous dry conditions that prompted the initial implementation of a county wide burn ban on June 13th and a renewal on June 20th continue to intensify. According to the National Weather Service in Northern Indiana, no measurable precipitation is expected thru the 4th of July holiday making it improbable that the hazardous...Read More »

06/27/12 Monday the Board of Public Works and Safety awarded the bid for the 2012 Street and Sidewalk Projects which will include improvements to Baker Street. The engineer’s estimate on the project was $252,000 to $290,000 using INDOT standards. Last week bids were opened from four companies interested in doing the work. High...Read More »

06/27/12 In less than a week, Indiana’s first statewide smoking ban will take effect. Since Gov. Mitch Daniels signed the bill into law on March 19, there has been some confusion about how provisions will impact businesses, fraternal clubs and everyday Hoosiers. Starting on July 1, House Enrolled Act 1149 prohibits smoking statewide...Read More »

06/27/12 On Wednesday, June 20th the Plymouth Police Department received a report from a victim indicating that a Dell laptop computer and a wallet containing credit cards and gift cards were taken from a vehicle parked in the Plymouth High School parking lot. Police were able to determine that one of the credit...Read More »

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